DOI becomes an ISO standard
In May the ISO standard 26324 was published. That means that the DOI is now an ISO standard! ISO 26324:2012 specifies the syntax, description and resolution functional components of the digital object...
View ArticleDataCite Metadata Version 3.0 Available for Comment and Testing
The DataCite Metadata Working Group is pleased to present a new version of the DataCite Schema for review, comment and testing. We will be giving greatest priority to feedback from DataCite clients and...
View ArticleAnnouncing DataCite Metadata Version 3.0
The DataCite Metadata Working Group is pleased to announce the release of Version 3.0 of the Metadata Schema. Documentation for the new schema is available. The DataCite Metadata Store (MDS) will...
View ArticleHiggs discovery data citable thanks to a DataCite DOI
Today the two particle physics theorists François Englert and Peter W. Higgs, Nobel prize in Physics for 2013, will receive their awards in Sweden.The theorists published three papers on a new boson...
View ArticleDataCite registers its 3 millionth DOI name!
At the end of March 2014 DataCite registered its 3 millionth DOI.The registered dataset with the DOI 10.5517/CCPHZ37 is a crystal structure from the The Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre (CCDC) in...
View Article10th Anniversary of minting DOI for data
A guest comment by Jens Klump, CSIRO Australia: The first DOIs for data were minted about ten years ago in the context of the project "Publication and Citation of Primary Research Data (STD-DOI)",...
View ArticleDatacite 5th anniversary
On December 1st DataCite celebrates its fifth birthday! On this day in 2009, in London, DataCite was founded by a group of leading organisations in the field of data stewardship and sharing: the...
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